Mistango River Resources Inc. has completed a helicopter-geophysical survey ("Survey") at its Goldie Project, 50 kilometres west of Thunder Bay, Ontario, and immediately adjacent to Delta Resources' Detla-1 project. In the case of the Goldie Project, which is immediately adjacent and on-trend to Delta Resources Delta-1 Gold project's recent discovery, conducting a survey is of utmost importance for delineating drill targets. Previous drilling efforts at Goldie uncovered gold mineralization similar to that at Delta-1. However, this drilling was completed without specific targets in place.

This 420 line kilometre high-resolution survey, flown at 50 metre spacing, will cover the primary area of interest of Goldie and is expected to provide new detail on targets. High-resolution airborne magnetic surveys have emerged as invaluable tools for targeted exploration within the Shebandowan region. These surveys have demonstrated their efficacy in identifying hydrothermal conduits, detecting magnetite destruction resulting from alteration, determining lithology associated with mineralization, and aiding in delineating mineralized feeder zones.

Additionally, to enhance understanding of the Goldie project and gain insights into Delta Resources and the Shebandowan, Mistango's technical team is engaged in a comprehensive data compilation process of the district.